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The "big beautiful bill" championed by President Trump and Republicans would shift billions of dollars in costs to Missouri ...
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The Beacon on MSNHow federal Medicaid changes will affect MO HealthNet and KanCarePresident Donald Trump’s new budget package cuts funding for programs like Medicaid and SNAP through work requirements. The ...
The last report was filed with the court on July 7. That was three days after President Donald Trump signed a bill passed by ...
Medicaid cuts could result in 21,600 jobs lost, with SNAP cuts costing another 2,400 jobs, according to a report released Tuesday from the Commonwealth Fund and George Washington University.
For SNAP, states could see a 20.6% reduction in federal SNAP dollars. In Missouri, direct health care jobs are estimated to see the biggest losses, with an estimated 11,300 jobs cut as a result of ...
The report estimates that between cuts to Medicaid and SNAP in Missouri, the end result could mean a $2.4 billion decrease in the state’s GDP and a $175 million reduction in state and local tax ...
Advocates worry that tens of thousands of vulnerable Missourians will lose Medicaid and food stamps because of new administrative barriers proposed by the GOP-led Congress. Missouri has already ...
U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood is voicing full-throated support for the massive Republican tax and spending bill, despite past ...
Courtney Leader has been closely following the contentious tax and spending debate in Washington – not that she cares much ...
A Missouri mother’s plea: ‘Without Medicaid, ... “It costs more than my entire food budget for our family and in that alone, ... The SNAP program has always been solely funded by the federal ...
Missouri currently pays about 35% of the cost of covering about 900,000 people covered by traditional Medicaid. Anyone who is enrolled now in the expansion group would be covered with a 90% ...
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